THE HANDS, THE HANDS I FORGOT ABOUT THEM AHHH
THE HANDS, THE HANDS I FORGOT ABOUT THEM AHHH
Nintendo’s responce: “Who’s Samus?”
“Moe anthropomorphism” is really just nothing more than taking a thing that exists and making it into a human or human-like creature when it originally wasn’t.
The other thing to consider with Chobits is everyone knew that they were just automated assistants and treated them as such, with a few obvious exceptions. The real humanization was developed within the story and not presented as a given from the start, Chi and her sister were exceptional circumstances as well and not…
Except that in Chobits its actually a computer that is designed to look like a person because androids are neat.
Yeah, I’m going to have to agree with you there - Chobits doesn’t fit the bill, it’s set in a world where technological evolution moved down a path where having humanoid ambulatory became common-place, with a clear in-universe history existing as how it reached that point. The story focuses on one machine, and the…
Yeah, I’d say Chi is much closer to the concept of an android, or more specifically, a gynoid, than a moe anthropomorphism. An artificial intelligence operating a robot that was made to look, feel, and think like a human.
No mention of Hyperdimension Neptunia and the anthro-gaming consoles?
The US version does have an AC Adapter